The other link in the "Owelles" directory takes you to the Jeep website, the 2007 Compass page.

The text in the Owelles directory that links you to the Jeep website says "B/0/0/G/10/5/5/16/3/15/13/16/1/19/19." If you convert the letters to numbers and vice versa, you get "2/0/0/7/J/E/E/P/C/O/M/P/A/S/S."

Worldwide Wellness and Prevention

The text "miracle" on this press release is hyperlinked and opens up a login box.

The password is "heavy water". The phrase comes from the scientific abbreviation for heavy water: D2O, which is found in the eye of the hole3.thehansofoundation.org image when the original image (with "save me" under the left eye) is overlayed on the second image with transparency.

The password reveals the text below:

Free hospitals for the third world?

Wow! That's nifty...

Ever wonder what the foundation does in these hospitals?

Then a Flash program depicting a microfilm reader appears. The reader is loaded with a library copy of a microfilmed newspaper, the Cape Town Inquisitor.

A page in which all the text is crossed out. It includes the one known image of Alvar Hanso, the logo of the Electromagnetic Research Initiative, the words "experimentation and organ harvesting", and the words "Hanso is starting wars" is layered over the original article where it states "the developing"

An article about possible organ harvesting at Hanso-funded hospitals

A retraction of the organ article dated the very next day

After reading through the articles, click the yellow-highlighted text (or the Hanso logo) and a phone will ring.

Click the phone to access an audio segment for more information about the "retraction", a discussion between a man and Persephone.

Newsman: The retraction. I was forced to make it; they bought the paper that same day.
Persephone: The Hanso group did?
Man: I'll swear on any bible; they bought up my newspaper to cover what they did to those
people. Now nobody will talk. I'm going crazy here. I'm going to lose my job. (pauses) I did a
little digging. The same thing happened at a hospital last year, another one of those
Hanso Foundation hospitals. The reporter that did that story got in a car crash. Yeah,
some car crash. Man, I wish I never heard of these Hanso people. They're sharks that's
what they are.
P: Have any Hanso executives tried to get in touch with you?
Man: (pauses) Hey, hey, look, What's your name again?
P: You can call me Persephone
Man: Yeah, yeah. Look, Persephone, I've gotta go.

Another page shows catastrophic images. If select this image with the cursor, text shows up in the background that reads "Persephone, if you can read this, I know who you are!"

Text of article page

Some of the patients found with missing organs were in a comatose state -- kept alive by heart/lung and dialysis machines. Police investigators have also reported the discovery of a "chilling room" in which recently-deceased bodies were kept just above the freezing point. According to eyewitnesses, industrial quantities of Vialex -- a pharmaceutical agent for the preservation of organs for transport -- were also discovered along with several lots of an as-yet-unidentified chemical marked as "experimental." The hospital -- which has ties to The Hanso Foundation -- denies all accusations of illegal experimentation and organ harvesting, a growing problem in the developing world, but for the families of the victims, the nightmare is worse than any of the charges.

(This paragraph is also the pull quote in the center of the left column) "They told us our son died on the operating table," remarked one of the victims' parents on condition of anonymity. "To find him kept alive by artificial means, his organs taken away, is a nightmare ... it's hell on Earth."

Text of retraction page

The index page does not depict the scan of the redacted, annotated article.

In Tuesday's article, "Hospital Raid Reveals Illegal Organ Harvest Program," we erroneously implied that The Hanso Foundation has ties to a local hospital accused of illegally harvesting organs for transplant. The Hanso Foundation issued a statement today assuring that "while the hospital in question was, indeed, founded with a generous grant from The Hanso Foundation, the hospital has long since passed into private ownership. We would never allow such atrocity to take place on our watch."

GREATEST FIRE IN TOWNS HISTORY CAUSING LOSS OF R10,000,000

Half a dozen volunteer firefighters from neighboring towns were called to assist the Bloemfontein firefighters in containing the blaze, which began at around 4:30 a.m and burned out of control for nearly 14 hours. No one was injured, the cause of the fire was not immediately determined.

and for amy honale: mayan hole, holey mana, hone malay, a holey man, a holy name, a holy amen, he may loan, many a hole (references to the hole2, hole3 web sites), heal on may (the article was supposedly written in May).

for dr. honale: hero land, no herald

if you could drop the e, an anagram of dr amy honale would be only dharma.

The lung x-ray with the circle drawn on it appears to be the same as the image on the Institute for Genomic Advancement page of the Hanso website. As of yet, however, there isn't an embeded link or obvious clue there.